LGBTBE Certification

Get Certified in Four Easy Steps!

Visit nglcc.org to complete the online application process. First, build your business profile; this is your chance to market your enterprise to other certified LGBTBEs and NGLCC’s 140 Corporate Partners. You will then be prompted to submit supporting documentation to verify your eligibility for certification*. Once a business profile is created, a member of our Supplier Diversity team will be in touch with you to connect you with your regional Manager, as well as outline the certification timeline.

Once your application is complete, your regional Manager will schedule a site visit. Site visits allow us to verify the information in your application and better understand how we can support your long-term business goals.

After receiving confirmation on the approval of your application, participate in an LGBTBE Orientation webinar and learn how to fully leverage the resources of the Supplier Diversity Initiative.

If at any time you need help during this process, please contact the NGLCC SDI Team at 202-234-9181 OR Detroit LGBT Chamber at 313-673-3001

What is LGBTBE Certification?

The NGLCC SDI offers certification to LGBTBEs, as well as a host of opportunities to enhance LGBT businesses’ visibility to corporations seeking to do business with LGBT suppliers. Corporations can search for certified LGBTBEs through our exclusive LGBT supplier database, as well as meet face-to-face with potential suppliers at NGLCC SDI matchmaking events, which are held across the country throughout the year. Certified LGBTBEs may also be eligible for scholarship programs, mentorship and leadership training, and other business development tools to help your business grow. This all starts with your membership with your local LGBT Chamber of Commerce.

By becoming a Certified LGBTBE®, businesses are able to build relationships with America’s leading corporations, generate prospective business and clients, and collectively team with each other for contracting opportunities. As corporate America becomes more inclusive and further diversifies its supply chain, certification offers the opportunity for LGBT-owned businesses to differentiate themselves from their competitors.

NGLCC’s LGBTBE certification is modeled on the standards developed by other national diverse certifying bodies, including the NMSDC (National Minority Supplier Diversity Council) and WBENC (Women’s Business Enterprise National Council).

NGLCC corporate partners, have made a commitment to investing LGBT-owned businesses, and the certification process ensures those resources are received by this communication. The NGLCC and its governing bodies, including the Procurement & Corporate Advisory Councils (whose members are NGLCC corporate partners and LGBTBEs), determined several standards and procedures to create a transparent process that is authentic and as uniform as possible, in concert with the standard requirements across the supplier diversity industry.

Accordingly, several documents are required to verify two critical points: 1.) that each majority business owner is LGBT and 2.) that said LGBT business owner(s) controls, manages, operates, and owns the company 51% or more. These documents are reviewed by the National Certification Committee, which is comprised of LGBT entrepreneurs, corporate representatives, and allies. A certain quorum is mandated and the process can take up to 90 days to complete, in order to maintain integrity and thoroughness. Each document required demonstrates to the committee the various aspects related to verifying the above and essentially give a picture of the company, in order to prevent any ineligible business to obtain LGBTBE designation.

Note: the NGLCC understands that the confidentiality of the information that is requested and has taken extensive security measures to protect all the and is never released to outside parties. All NGLCC representatives, including staff, site visitors, and National Certification Committee members have signed non-disclosure agreements and hold this information in the strictest confidence. Any individual with access to your information has pledged not to disclose or disseminate that information unless ordered by a court of competent jurisdiction or the government. NGLCC certification does not prove or guarantee the financial viability of any company; it only means that a company has gone through the independent process of verifying that it is LGBT-owned.

Sending Supporting Documentation

All applicants must submit the following into their my.nglcc.org application to be considered. **PLEASE NOTE: If WBENC or USBLN certified, there is an expedited application process. Please contact the Supplier Diversity team for details.

Resume of each LGBT majority owner/partner, to demonstrate owner’s expertise and knowledge of company

Proof of U.S. Citizenship or Permanent Resident Status

acceptable forms of citizenship include a copy of:

a valid passport;

birth certificate; or

green card

LGBT status verification documents of majority business owners (also known as LGBT status qualifiers). The NGLCC may request the submission of several, in order to expedite the process and unequivocally demonstrate to the committee the LGBT status of the business’ owner(s).

1 letter from NGLCC affiliate chamber leader attesting to LGBT status of each business owner

Copy of valid, municipal or state license/certificate of marriage, civil union, or domestic partnership

3 letters of reference from personal contacts on their company letterhead or stationery who:

have known the owner for over a year

can vouch/attest to LGBT status

Evidence of completed or attempted parenting or family building efforts with same-sex partners including surrogacy, adoption, or in-vitro fertilization procedures

*The NGLCC is proud to report that it waives all fees related to certification provided that the applicant is a member of the nearest affiliated LGBT chamber– To become a member of the Detroit Regional LGBT Chamber of Commerce go to detroitlgbtchamber.com/join/smallbusiness

BUSINESS/LEGAL STRUCTURE DOCUMENTS. In addition to documents supporting all business types, NGLCC must receive all items specific to the corresponding legal structure below:

Sole Proprietors

Form 1040 Schedule C The NGLCC understands the sensitivity of these documents and allows applicants to black out information, if desired. Startups are exempt until recertification the following year

Applicable operating business license and/or permits

Assumed Name Documents (if applicable)

Partnerships

Form 1065 Schedule K-1 (for each owner), Form 1120 Schedule G, or Form 1120s Schedule K-1 (for each owner) *depending on how your business filesThe NGLCC understands the sensitivity of these documents and allows applicants to black out information, if desired. Startups are exempt until recertification the following year

Partnership agreements

Proof of capital investment by LGBT partners

Limited partnership certificate

Profit sharing agreements

Corporations (S & C)

Form 1120 Schedule G if an S-Corporation, or Form 1120s Schedule K-1 if an S-Corporation *depending on how your business files. The NGLCC understands the sensitivity of these documents and allows applicants to black out information, if desired. Startups are exempt until recertification the following year

Certificate of incorporation

Articles of Incorporation

Minutes of first board meeting establishing current ownership (proprietary information may be redacted)

Minutes from most recent meeting of shareholders (proprietary information may be redacted)

Minutes from most recent meeting of the Board (proprietary information may be redacted)

Limited Liability Company (LLC)

If a Multi-Member LLC, Form 1065 Schedule K-1 (for each owner), Form 1120 Schedule G, or Form 1120s Schedule K-1 (for each owner)

If a Single Member LLC, Form 1065 Schedule C, Form 1120 Schedule G, or 1120s Schedule K-1 *depending on how your business files.The NGLCC understands the sensitivity of these documents and allows applicants to black out information, if desired. Startups are exempt until recertification the following year

Articles of Organization

Certificate of Organization (for businesses in states which issue certificates)